Recently, I've seen a project called CryptoDAO (V3 PRO) being promoted everywhere. I advise everyone to stay away.
It's not that their model is particularly aggressive, but their tactics have already been thoroughly exposed—if you check on-chain, you'll find that the same group behind this project previously ran AKAS, OLY, and LynkCoDAO.
Experienced users should know what this means: the same group keeps rebranding to scam newcomers. The project team addresses, fund flows, and contract deployment timelines are all right there.
There are plenty of opportunities in the crypto market; there's no need to jump into an obvious trap.
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PaperHandSister
· 12-03 12:54
Here we go again? Just changing the name and continuing to scam—these people are really dedicated, huh.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 12-03 12:51
Another batch of rebranded projects? Do they really think newcomers are fools?
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RegenRestorer
· 12-03 12:49
It's the same group of people again, just changing their disguise to keep scamming. Really speechless.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-03 12:44
Same old trick, just changing the skin and selling it as a new project? From AKAS to LynkCoDAO, now CryptoDAO, all the data is recorded on-chain.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 12-03 12:40
Same old trick, just a new shell to keep scamming—truly unbelievable.
On-chain data doesn’t lie; this group’s “creativity” is only at this level.
Newcomers need to be more cautious—don’t jump into obvious traps.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 12-03 12:33
Same old story, these people are just changing the skin to keep on scamming.
Recently, I've seen a project called CryptoDAO (V3 PRO) being promoted everywhere. I advise everyone to stay away.
It's not that their model is particularly aggressive, but their tactics have already been thoroughly exposed—if you check on-chain, you'll find that the same group behind this project previously ran AKAS, OLY, and LynkCoDAO.
Experienced users should know what this means: the same group keeps rebranding to scam newcomers. The project team addresses, fund flows, and contract deployment timelines are all right there.
There are plenty of opportunities in the crypto market; there's no need to jump into an obvious trap.